On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 11:36:37AM -0800, Bill Unruh wrote: > On Wed, 16 Nov 2011, Miroslav Lichvar wrote: > >Here is a new simulation with the default corrtimeratio and the same > >random sequences used for both NTP clients: > >http://mlichvar.fedorapeople.org/tmp/chrony_corr3.png > > Ah, OK, it maily smooths out the very short term jumps -- ie, as if a low pass > filter had been run over the data. > > I assume that if you used a higher corrtimeratio you would get further > smoothing. The question is whether with that same data you would also begin to > get evidence of oscillations as well with that same dataset
Here are simulations with corrtimeratio 100 and the old and new dataset I used in the other mail. http://mlichvar.fedorapeople.org/tmp/chrony_corr3_ratio100.png http://mlichvar.fedorapeople.org/tmp/chrony_corr4_ratio100.png -- Miroslav Lichvar --- To unsubscribe email chrony-dev-requ...@chrony.tuxfamily.org with "unsubscribe" in the subject. For help email chrony-dev-requ...@chrony.tuxfamily.org with "help" in the subject. Trouble? Email listmas...@chrony.tuxfamily.org.